Kush marijuana hits you with a reliably power-packed stone that leaves little room for pain, worry or aggravation.

As we’ve discussed before, marijuana experts, growers and users have diverse opinions on Kush marijuana origins and history.

Wise Kush marijuana historians make the case that Kush is not Cannabis Indica, but is actually its own branch of the cannabis family called Cannabis Afghanica.

Landrace Kush varieties are said to come from the Pakistan-Afghanistan inter-region, making Kush a distinct type of cannabis.

So when you see most people describing Kush as “Indica,” you wonder if that’s accurate, unless they mean the Kush genetics have been interbred with Indica genetics.

Whatever Kush is historically, you can almost always recognize a Kush plant when you see it.

Dark, green, phat, large leaves, short stature, short flowering time, hard gooey popcorn nugs, pine and lemon scent, hungry for nutrients… those are characteristics that define Kush marijuana.

Now let’s look at rare Kush marijuana varieties you can grow right now…

Marionberry Kush, from TGA Subcool Seeds:

This Kush strain has six phenotypes, all of which deliver heavy yields of gooey buds that have fruit overtones such as raspberry, mango, and passion fruit.

It has more Sativa than most Kush marijuana strains but still delivers large flowers in a short bloom phase (55-65 days), so be sure to provide support so your branches don’t break.

It tends to go purple, and is a hardy strain that grows well outdoors as well as indoors.

It was created by Heroes of the Farm, one of the professional breeding consortiums operating in the TGA Subcool empire.

Slyder, from Sagarmatha Seeds:

Many moons ago, a Dutchman traveling in remote regions of Afghanistan gathered landrace seeds. Most of the genetics were for “hashplant” varieties, the kind of marijuana that survives the terribly harsh conditions of the Afghan high desert and mountain regions.

Dutch marijuana breeder Sagarmatha Seeds combined those Afghan genetics with Northern Lights to make the genetics more manageable for hydroponics and temperate climate growing.

The result is a fast-finishing high-yielding Kush marijuana that’s great people who have pain, or insomnia.

Kushage, from TH Seeds:

Combine pure Kush genetics with the legendary S.A.G.E., and you get a Sativa-Afghanica mix that provides a full-spectrum high and an easy, productive growing experience.

DJ Short has taken Blueberry genetics and pushed them towards the Kush and Thai sectors, producing a dark-foliage 50-50 Sativa-Indica split that commands top prices because of its taste, smell and high.

When you grow this beauty, don’t trip out if some of the leaves look bizarre—it’s a trait built into this fine, connoisseur Kush-Thai strain.

Master Kush, from Sensi Seeds:

Low-priced seeds from a heritage seed breeder that actually understands that Kush is Afghanica marijuna, in some cases with Indica mixed in.

Master Kush is very easy to grow, making it ideal for newbies or growers who don’t nave a lot of time to spend on their crop.

A heavy feeder with a short 50-60 day flowering time, this one loves Big Bud and Overdrive and produces larger than average yields.

Don’t expect this strain to stretch much, so if you have limited vertical space, you’ll love these little THC monsters!

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